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About the Course

Welcome to the Introduction to Networking Course. In this course we will cover the basics of networking, introduce commonly used TCP/IP protocols and cover the fundamentals of an Ethernet network. In addition, you’ll be equipped with the basic knowledge to understand the main data center requirements and how they can be fulfilled. Upon successful completion of the course's final exam, you will receive a digital completion certificate that confirms your understanding of Ethernet technology basics and data forwarding within an Ethernet network....

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BB

Dec 11, 2024

This short course really taught me a lot about networking. Its amazing how soo much material is packed in this 1 hour course. I am glad to have learnt this one, i am looking forward to more.

MN

Sep 7, 2024

The course was excellent for the topics that were raised, but I passed this course successfully and Coursera did not give me my degree even though it was a free plan.

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By lucia f

Oct 29, 2024

Me falta el titulo

By Prince M

Aug 3, 2024

Best experienced.

By Khaalit M (

Oct 17, 2023

amazing course

By sobotie v

Oct 25, 2024

it's good

By Mathew M

Oct 13, 2024

Awesome

By Max E

Apr 3, 2024

I really liked the videos, however, the course was very short.

By mohamed d

Oct 11, 2024

a good basic introduction to the network

By Harshaw M

May 12, 2024

Couldve included more topics

By Sy Y

Sep 22, 2024

good course

By Khalid A

Nov 9, 2024

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By Αλέξανδρος Κ

Dec 2, 2024

The course material is good but requires much research to properly understand. Therefore, it should not be listed as an introduction.

By Rathole R

Jan 3, 2025

Too many words. It was like I was being presented a good old black&white textbook.

By James H

Jan 3, 2025

The first three lessons were informative, however Lesson 4 is completely out of place being in an "Introduction to Networking". I found the course description very inaccurate, as I did also the downloadable transcripts and some of the end questions. Many questions related to topics that had either not been taught on the course, or were phrased in a completely different manner using different terminology such that it wasn't possible to use one's notes and the course notes to complete them.